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41 iznebuha
• all at once; all of a sudden; all on a sudden; bang off; bang off ammunition; by the run; of a sudden; on a sudden; on the sudden -
42 iznenadno
• all at once; all of a sudden; all on a sudden; bang off; bang off ammunition; fortutiously; of a sudden; on a sudden; on the sudden; suddenly; surpriced; surprisingly; with a jerks -
43 odjedanput
• all at once; at once-and -
44 בחטיבה אחת
all in one piece; all at once -
45 náraz
all at once; all of a sudden; at one fell swoop; at stroke* * *impact, shock, blast -
46 zrazu
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47 birato’lasiga
all at once; all the way, completely -
48 al mismo tiempo
• all at once• all at the same time• at a time• at the same time• concurrently• in olden times• in one breath• in the running• in the same fashion• simultaneously• the same as• the same moment that -
49 de buenas a primeras
• all at once• all of a sudden• right of way• right off• right off the bat• right-off-the-press• suddenly• unexpectedly• without a word of warning -
50 de golpe
• all at once• all of a sudden• at a time• at any one time• at one time• on a sudden -
51 de pronto
• all at once• all of a sudden• suddenly -
52 de repente
• all at once• all of a sudden• of a sudden• on a sudden• out of a clear blue sky• suddenly• unexpectedly -
53 de súbito
• all at once• all of a sudden• suddenly• unexpectedly -
54 de un tirón
• all at once• all in one stretch• at a blow• at a stretch• in a breath• in one direction• in one gulp• in one way or another• in one's spare time• off the reel• with one stroke -
55 repentinamente
• all at once• all of a sudden• suddenly• with abruptness -
56 ođednom
• all at once; all of a sudden; at one blow; short; together -
57 tout à coup
all at once, all of a sudden -
58 alle auf einmal
all at once [all together] -
59 znenazdajky
all at once, sudden -
60 birvarakayiga
all at once, in one try; (al)together; completely, thoroughly
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all at once — {adv. phr.} 1. At the same time; together. * /The teacher told the children to talk one at a time; if they all talked at one time, she could not understand them./ * /Bill can play the piano, sing, and lead his orchestra all at once./ 2. or[all of … Dictionary of American idioms
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once and for all (or once for all) — now and for the last time; finally. → once … English new terms dictionary